Odisha revises train tragedy toll at 275, 'some bodies counted twice', says chief secretary

Update: 2023-06-04 18:11 GMT
Jena said 88 bodies have been identified so far and 78 handed over to their families while 187 were yet to be identified

The Odisha government on Sunday (June 4) has revised the triple train accident’s death toll to 275 from 288, and put the number of injuries at 1,175, with chief secretary P K Jena stating that ‘some bodies were counted twice’.

Talking to the media, he said, “After detailed verification and a report by Balasore district collector, the final toll has been fixed at 275.”

The injured are being treated in different hospitals in Soro, Balasore, Bhadrak and Cuttack, he said, adding that so far, 793 passengers have been discharged and 382 are being treated at government cost.

Jena said 88 bodies have been identified so far and 78 handed over to their families while 187 were yet to be identified. The proper identification of the bodies was the biggest challenge, he said. “DNA sampling will be done and photographs of the deceased will be uploaded on government websites,” he said.

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Jena said 9 teams of NDRF, 5 ODRAF units and 24 fire services teams were engaged in the rescue operations, which are now complete.

He said arrangements have been made for night surgeries and more than 100 medical teams with paramedical staff have been deployed.

Three trains Shalimar-Chennai Coromandel Express, Bengaluru-Howrah super fast and a goods train were involved in the pile-up on Friday, now being described as one of India’s worst train accidents.

The Coromandel Express rammed into a stationary goods train and many of its carriages overturned including some onto another train – the Bengaluru-Howrah superfast express which was also passing by at the same time on Friday.

(With input from agencies)

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